Bury Transport Museum

PLEASE NOTE: The Bury Transport Museum will be closed from 5th - 16th January for annual maintenance. We apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused.

The industrial heritage of the North West is brought to life before your very eyes at Bury Transport Museum. Through stunningly restored vehicles, original artifacts and interactive exhibits, your family can explore the lives and jobs of people in the early 20th Century.

There is plenty to keep both adults and children entertained, whether that’s discovering the horse drawn tram that was once a chip shop, learning about how “Hilda” the steam roller almost met her end, meeting the bus with a history in movies or taking a look around the smallest museum inside of a museum in the UK!

Children’s Craft Workshops

Keep your little one’s mind active over the school holidays with the museum’s regular drop in craft workshops, from illustrating your dream railway line to building a dancing train guard puppet, the only limit is your imagination! Craft Workshops run from 11am - 3pm and cost standard museum admission plus £1 per child to cover material costs.

Museum Admission

Entrance into the museum is free with a Rover ticket or Full Line Return ticket (excluding Privilege Tickets and Resident’s Permits). Discounted admission is available with any other travel ticket from the East Lancashire Railway.

Location

The Museum is housed in the Castlecroft Goods Warehouse which is just across the road from Bury Bolton Street Station.